Is a Low dose birth control as flawless as a "normal" dose?

I am on a low dose BC pill (Ortho Tri-Cyclen lo) and I was wondering if any one know if it protects just like for I do not have side effects from it so I approaching taking it ,but I want to be sure that it works well. How do I know that it is working (with out trying to capture pregnant for that would defeat the purpose of BC).
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You have no necessitate to worry roughly speaking anything. Oral contraceptives with lower doses of estrogen are in recent times as effective as those beside higher doses. When taken properly, they both are 99% influential in preventing pregnancy. The amount of estrogen in the pill in actuality has nought to do with its usefulness. Lower doses of estrogen (anywhere between 20 to 35 mcg) show to decrease the risk of heart attack, stroke, and blood clots than those next to higher dosages (100 to 175 mcg). As long as the pill is taken properly, near should be no worries.

Can i use ortho lo for one month and than use yasmin? is it safe to do that?

I'm on this also and yes it works a short time ago as well, but you enjoy to take it at the exact same time everyday, or you can start spotting since it take less time to be off your system.

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So long as you are under 155 pounds, the maker claim it is every bit as effective as other pills. Really, all BC pills are a "low" dose compared to what they prescribed when they be first introduced. Typically, today's pills are described as a "low", "medium" or "high dose. Some women can capture by with taking the low doses, and others may own breakthrough bleeding.(which indicates they are not as protected from pregnancy) Believe it or not, Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo is actually considered a "medium" dose pill. (the artistic Ortho Tri Cyclen is a "high" dose pill, the Lo is just a lower dose version) Because you are taking a lower dose, you entail to make sure you clutch your pill at the same time every hours of daylight and don't miss any pills. You don't have as much of a outside edge of error with a lower dose pill because the lower doses don't speak in the system as long. (Although, I am an OTC Lo user myself and I enjoy missed pills and never got pregnant...but that's not to vote you won't get pregnant or I won't the subsequent time I miss a pill!) Watch for breakthrough bleeding, if you have it consistently or outside of the first 3 months, afterwards you probably need a greater dose pill. Good luck :)





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